A to z ns syrup mixed fruit flavour
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Generally safe during pregnancy, but only with a doctor's care.
- Syrup has vitamin A in it, and high dosages may not be safe during pregnancy.
- To avoid taking too much, pregnant women should not take it with other prenatal vitamins.
- When taken in the right amounts, it is safe to use while breastfeeding.
- Don't take medicine on your own without talking to your doctor beforehand.
Faq For Medicine
Q 1: What is A to Z NS Syrup used for?
For nutritional deficiencies, a weak immune system, weariness, weakness, a lack of appetite, and recovery after being sick.
Q2. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, doctors decide how much to give to kids over 2–3 years old.
Q3. Is it safe for adults to use?
Yes, adults can also take it to for general vitamin support.
Q4. Is it safe to take the syrup when pregnant?
Yes, but only if a doctor tells you to because it has vitamin A in it.
Q5. Does it make you want to eat more?
Yes, a lot of kids and adults eat more after using it.
Q6. Does it make you sleepy?
Not usually, however slight weariness can happen sometimes.
Q7. Is it safe for diabetics to take?
Yes, but check the sugar level or talk to a doctor.
Expert Advice
- Always take it after meals to avoid feeling sick and to help your body absorb it better.
- Do not take with other multivitamins.
- Great for kids who don't like to eat, are finicky eaters, don't have a lot of energy, or get sick a lot.
- Continue for at least 4 to 8 weeks for the best results.
- Before using, shake the bottle well.
- Adults who need help with their diet, are recovering from an illness, or are tired can use this safely.
- Keep it away from kids and store it in a cold, dry location.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- A little bit of nausea
- Upset stomach
- Taste of metal
- Feeling full
- Mild diarrhea or constipation
- Not as common:
- Headache
- A little rash on the skin
- A bigger appetite
- Not very common:
- If you consume too many vitamins, you could have hypervitaminosis.
- Very rare severe allergic reactions
- Overall, it was well-tolerated.
How it works
- From A to Z NS Syrup works by giving your body the nutrition it needs:
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Increase energy, speed up metabolism, and help nerves work better.
- Antioxidants: Vitamin C and E
- Protect cells, boost the immune system, and speed up healing.
- Vitamin D3
- Makes bones stronger and helps the body absorb calcium better.
- A vitamin
- Helps with vision, skin, and the immune system.
- Selenium and Zinc
- Important for growth, skin health, and a robust immune system.
- In general:
- Fills in nutritional gaps
- Increases immunity
- Makes you hungrier and gives you more energy
- Helps with healthy growth and recuperation
Medicine Interaction
- A to Z NS Syrup might interact with:
- Antibacterials
- Tetracyclines
- Fluoroquinolones: Minerals block absorption; wait 2–3 hours.
- Medicines for the thyroid
- ↑ Zinc and iron make it harder for the body to absorb; wait four hours.
- Antacids
- → Make it harder for vitamins and minerals to be absorbed.
- Blood thinners (Warfarin)
- ← Vitamin K might change how blood thins.
- Other iron or multivitamin pills
- → Don't take too much.
- When used correctly, there are no notable adverse interactions.
How to Use
- Before using, shake well.
- After meals, take.
- Dose (a general rule, but the doctor may change it):
- For kids, 1 to 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 mL) once a day
- Adults: 2 tablespoons (10 mL) once a day
- For accuracy, use the measuring cap.
- Do not take more than the suggested amount.
- For optimal results, keep going.
Uses / indications
- Not getting enough vitamins and minerals
- Tiredness and weakness
- Weak immune system
- Not hungry
- Getting well after being sick or having a fever
- Therapy that helps children grow
- Nourishment for skin and hair
- Nutritional support during pregnancy and breastfeeding (as prescribed by a doctor)
- Syrup for overall health